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ii) Solve the system of linear congruences x ≡ 3 (mod 11), x ≡ 5 (mod 19),
x ≡ 10 (mod 29).
iii) Prove that an integer is divisible by 3 if and only if the sum of its digits is
divisible by 3.
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a ( p − 1) / 2
i) Let p be an odd prime and (a, p) = 1. Then prove that ≡ a (mod p) .
p
ii) By using Euclidean Algorithm, find the g.c.d. ‘d’ of the numbers 2947 and
3997. Also find integers x and y satisfying
d = 2947 x + 3997 y.
iii) Apply Wilson’s theorem to show that
a) 18 ! + 1 ≡ 0 (mod 19)
b) 18 ! + 1 ≡ 0 (mod 23).
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PHYSICS (Paper – III) (New) (2008 Pattern)
PH – 333 : Classical Mechanics
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES (Paper – VIII)
DS-338(A) : Armed Conflicts and Human Rights (Optional)
(New) (2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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a) Enlist the objectives of strain improvement programme with the help of suitable
examples. Write a note on auxotrophic mutants.
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d) State the bit size of char, int, float, double data types. 1
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i) Use graphical method to show that following LPP has infeasible solution
space.
v) What is the rule for recognizing an alternate optimum solution for the
transportation problem ?
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Subject to
x1 + 2x2 = 5
–x1 + 5x2 ≥ 3
x1 unrestricted and x2 ≥ 0
Min Z = 4x1 + x2
Subject to
3x1 + x2 = 3
4x1 + 3x2 ≥ 6
x1 + 2x2 ≤ 4
x1, x2 ≥ 0
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Basic x1 x2 x3 R1 R2 x4 Solution
r 0 0 0 –1 –1 0 0
1 3 −1
x1 1 0 0 35
5 5 5
x2 0 1 −3 5−4 5 3 5 0 65
x4 0 0 1 1 –1 1 1
Job Workers
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5
A 11 17 8 16 20
B 9 7 12 6 15
C 13 16 15 12 16
D 21 24 17 28 26
E 14 10 12 11 15
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ii) Find initial basic feasible solution of the following transportation problem by
VAM. The entries in the matrix indicate the cost in rupees of transporting a unit
from a particular source to a particular destination.
Destination
Source D 1 D 2 D 3 D4 Supply
S 1 15 18 22 16 30
S 2 15 19 20 14 40
S 3 13 16 23 17 30
Demand 20 20 25 35
Also, you are required to test whether the basic feasible solution obtained is
optimal ?
iii) Find a distribution pattern of the following transportation problem for maximum
profit. The entries in the matrix indicate the profits in rupees.
Sales Region
Factory S1 S2 S3 Supply
F1 6 6 1 150
F2 –2 –2 –4 100
F3 3 2 2 130
Demand 80 110 150
4) Attempt any one of the following : 10
i) Solve the following L.P.P. by Big-M-method.
Min Z = 150x1 + 150x2 + 100x3
Subject to
2x1 + 3x2 + x3 ≥ 4
3x1 + 2x2 + x3 ≥ 3
x1, x2, x3 ≥ 0
ii) Solve the dual of the following problem. Then find optimal solution of the
primal from the solution of the dual.
Min Z = x1 + x2
Subject to
x1 + 2x2 ≥ 2
x1 + 7x2 ≥ 7
x1, x2 ≥ 0.
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PHYSICS (Paper – I) (New) (2008 Pattern)
PH-331 : Mathematical Methods in Physics
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
( n + k ) ( n + k + 1) − ( + 1)
a n+z = an
( n + k + 2) ( n + k + 1)
()
⎛ 1 2⎞
from a point charge q = 4 × 10–9 c. ⎜⎜ 4πc = 9 × 10 c / N − m ⎟⎟ .
9 2
⎝ 0 ⎠
j) Two point charges q1 = 3 × 10–6 c and q2 = 1.5 × 10 –6 c are separated by a
distance of 9 cm from each other. Find the potential energy of the system.
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5
4π e r
1 ∂ 2E
∇ 2E − 2 2 = 0
C ∂t
1 ∂ 2H
2
∇ H− 2 2 =0
C ∂t
B) Attempt any one :
1) A conductor 8 m long is kept in uniform magnetic field of induction
B = 0.06 â z tesla. It lies in X-direction and carry current of 3A in â x
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V (Volt) 1 2 4 5 6 8 9
I (MA) 2 5 7 10 12 15 19
ii) Write a ‘C’ program to find smallest of three integer numbers using
nested for loop. 4
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1
h) The intercepts by crystal plane on the three crystallographic axes are , 2 and
2
∞ . calculate miller indices.
i) The rate constant for the certain first order reaction, A → Products is
3.0 × 10–5 sec–1. If the rate is 2.4 × 10–5 mol L–1 sec–1, then calculate the
concentration of reactant ‘A’ in mollit–1 .
j) Explain the term ‘plane of symmetry’.
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2. A) Attempt the following (any two) : 6
i) Give the characteristics of rate constant ‘k’ of first order reaction.
ii) Define the term dipole moment. Describe any one method for its
determination.
iii) What is crystallography ? State and explain the law of elements of symmetry.
B) Solve any one of the following : 4
i) The first order reflection of a beam of x-rays from a given crystal occurs at
6.3°. At what angle a third order reflection will occur ?
ii) Molar polarization of silico-bromo form is 45.98 cc at 25°c, if polarizability
of molecule is 1.31 × 10 –23 , calculate dipole moment of molecule
(N = 6.023 × 1023, k = 1.38 × 10–16 crgs deg–1 molecule–1, R = 2.0 cals
mol–1 deg–1).
3. Answer any two of the following : 10
i) Derive the expression for the rate constant of first order reaction. How it is
determined graphically ?
ii) What is rotational spectra ? Derive an expression for energy of transition form
J → J + 1 level in rotational spectrum of a simple diatomic molecule.
iii) Write notes on : Weiss and Miller’s indices.
4. A) Derive expression for Langmuir adsorption isotherm giving its assumptions. 6
OR
A) Attempt the following : 6
a) Distinguish between Raman Spectra and Infrared spectra.
b) Derive an expression for rate constant of a reaction in which single reacting
gas is moderately adsorbed.
B) Solve any one of the following : 4
i) In the Arrhenius equation for a certain reaction, the values of ‘A’ and Ea
(Activation energy) are 4.0 × 1013 S–1 and 98.6 kJ mol–1, respectively. If
the reaction is of first order, at what temperature will its half life period be
ten minutes ?
[R = 8.314 J mol–1K–1 ]
ii) The frequency difference for successive lines in the rotational spectrum of
HI molecule is observed to be 12.8 cm–1 . Calculate the rotational constant
and the bond length at equilibrium.
[At. wts. H = 1, I = 127 and N = 6.023 × 1023, h = 6.626 × 10–27 erg.sec].
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ii) How many unpaired electrons are in O2 molecule as per the MOT ?
vii) Give ‘spin only formula’ for the calculation of magnetic moment.
viii) In an octahedral complex how many ligands are placed at the corners of
octahedron ?
x) What is the symmetry symbol for d-orbitals directed in between the axis ?
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OR
B) Write notes on : 4
i) E1CB mechanism
ii) Cis-hydroxylation.
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iv) Sugarcane cut from the field should be crushed within 24 hours. Explain.
i) Explain the terms unit process and unit operation with suitable examples.
iii) What is water gas and producer gas ? How they are produced ?
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i) Explain the term Quality Control and Quality Assurance involved in Chemical
Industry.
ii) Discuss with flow sheet the manufacture of ethyl alcohol from food grains.
B) Explain one physical and one chemical method for testing and estimation of
Sugar. 4
OR
Describe the manufacture of wine from grapes.
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CHEMISTRY (Paper – VI)
CH – 336 (A) : Nuclear Chemistry
(2008 New Pattern)
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 40
2) 24
12 Mg + 11H → .... + 42He
4. A) Give salient features of shell model. What are the advantages and disadvantages
of shell model ? 6
OR
A) Describe liquid drop model in detail giving postulates. 6
B) Explain Fermi theory of β decay. 4
OR
B) Disintegration of 1 gram 222Ac was studied, 0.563 gram of actinium remained
after 5 hours. Find the half life of 222Ac. 4
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CHEMISTRY (Paper – VI)
CH – 336 (B) : Polymer Chemistry
(2008 Pattern) (New)
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 40
H2O
iii) (CH2) x ⎯⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯→ ?
Hydrolysis
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CHEMISTRY (Paper – VI)
CH – 336 (C) : Biochemistry
(2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 40
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CHEMISTRY (Paper – VI)
CH – 336 (D) : Environmental Chemistry
(2008 Pattern) (New)
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 40
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CHEMISTRY (Paper – VI)
CH – 336 (E) : Agriculture Chemistry
(2008 Pattern) (New)
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 40
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h) Name any two most common plants from West Indian Deserts.
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c) Pseudoendemics.
OR
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g) What is phagocytosis ?
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a) Cell cycle.
b) Polytene chromosome.
c) Certified seed.
OR
What is seed marketing ? Describe seed pricing, supply and demand for different
kinds of seeds. 10
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T.Y.B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
ZOOLOGY (Paper – I)
ZY – 331 : General Zoology (2008 Pattern)
(New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – IV)
MB – 334 : Immunology – I (New)
(2008 Pattern)
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 40
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a) Define :
i) Skimmed milk.
ii) Asepsis.
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a) Stormy fermentation.
b) Preservation by canning.
c) Fermented foods.
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES Paper – II
DS – 332 : Defence Economics (New) (2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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T.Y.B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
Electronic Equipment and Maintenance (Paper – VI)
Vocational
ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION (New) (2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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1 1 1
ii) Show that following series is conditionally convergent 1− + − + ...........
3 5 7
∞ 1
iii) Discuss the convergence of the series ∑ n .
n = 2 (log n )
⎧ 1 2 ⎫
iv) Let f(x) = x (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) and 6 = ⎨0, , ,1⎬ be a partition of [0,1], compute
⎩ 3 3 ⎭
U[f,6].
v) If f ∈ R[a,b] g ∈ R [a,b] then prove that f+g ∈ R [a,b].
vi) Find the limit function of the sequence {f n }∞
n=1 . Where f n(x) = x (0 ≤ x ≤ 1).
n
∞
vii) State the conditions under which ∑ u n ( x) can be differentiated term by term.
n=1
∞ a n+1
i) If ∑ a n is series of non-zero real numbers and if A = nlim
→∞
sup
an
then
n=1
∞
prove that ∑ an < ∞ provided A<1.
n=1
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ii) Using definition show that the sequence {s n }∞n=1 is a Cauchy sequence where
n −1
sn = .
n +1
iii) State Cauchy condensation test for convergence of series of real numbers
∞ 1
and use it to test the convergence of ∑ = .
n (log n )
2
n=4
1
⎡ 1 n ⎛ k ⎞⎤
ii) If f is continuous on [0,1] then prove that ∫ n→∞ ⎢ n ∑
f ( x ) dx = lim f ⎜ ⎟⎥ .
0 ⎣ K=1 ⎝ n ⎠ ⎦
π2 π xdx π2
≤∫ ≤ ( a > b)
iii) Prove that 2a 0 a cos 2 x + b sin 2 x 2b .
2 2
x
ii) a) Show that the sequence {f n }∞n=1 where fn (x) ( 0 ≤ x ≤ ∞ ) converges
1 + nx
uniformly to 0 on [0, ∞ ] . 4
∞ x
b) Show that series ∑ q 2 for an x ∈ R is uniformly convergent if
n=1 n + n x
p
p+q>2. 6
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SECTION – I
(Set Theory and Logic)
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iii) Let L(x, y) be the statement “x loves y,” where domain for both x and y
consists of all people in the world. Use quantifiers to express each of these
statements.
a) Everybody loves Jerry.
b) Everybody loves somebody.
c) There is somebody whom everybody loves.
d) Nobody loves everybody.
e) There is somebody whom Dolly does not love.
SECTION – II
1 2 3 4
ii) Does the series − + − + . . . . converse ? Justify.
2 3 4 5
⎧1 x ≠ ½⎫
iii) If f is defined on [0, 1] such that f ( x ) = ⎨ ⎬.
⎩0 x = ½⎭
Is f∈ R[0, 1] ? Justify.
∞ 1
iv) Prove that ∑ n2 + x2
is uniformly convergent on (0, ∞ ).
n =1
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1 −nx
i) Show that the sequence {f n }∞
n =1
where f n ( x ) = e ( 0 ≤ x < ∞) converges
n
uniformly on (0, ∞ ).
π ⎡ ∞ sin nx ⎤ ∞ 2
ii) Show that ∫ ⎢∑ 2 ⎥ dx = ∑ 3.
n =1( 2n − 1)
0
⎣n =1 n ⎦
1 ⎡ π 2π nπ ⎤
iii) Evaluate nlim
→∞ n ⎢⎣sin n + sin n + . . . + sin n ⎥⎦ .
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the plane containing γ (u). Find the first fundamental form of the surface.
σ (u, υ ) = γ (u) + υ a .
iv) Show that every isometry is a conformal map.
v) Show that if f(x, y) is a smooth functions, its graph
{(x, y, z) ∈| 33| z = f (x, y)} is a smooth surface.
vi) Show that γ 1 (t) = (t, t2) and γ 2 (t) = (t3, t6) are parametrizations of the
parabola y = x2. Further, show that γ 2 (t) is not a reparametrization of γ 1 (t).
vii) Define vertex of a curve γ (t) in 3 2. If γ (t) is a simple closed convex curve in
32 then how many minimum number of vertices does it have ?
iii) Show that γ (t) = (cos2t – 12 , sint cost, sint) is a parametrization of the curve
of intersection of the circular cylinder of radius 12 and axis the z-axis with the
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c) Sporophyte in Anthoceros.
OR
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d) Scope of Histology.
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5) Define necrobiosis.
7) What is karyokinesis ?
9) What is autolysis ?
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f) How many state assignment permutations are possible with two state and
three state variables ? 2
a) What is combinational logic circuit ? List the various general steps for
designing digital system. 4
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c) What is incompletely specified state table for sequential circuit ? Draw the
merger graph by assuming any suitable incompletely specified state table. 4
a) With the help of block diagram, explain working of Traffic light controller. 6
b) Explain critical race free shared row state assignment technique for
asynchronous sequential machine. 6
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Time : 2 Hours
Max. Marks : 40
1) How will you do a requirement study for an institute having 100 students and
20 computers ?
OR
2) a) Explain the functions of IS audit.
b) What is a change management Process ?
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1. Answer as directed : 10
A) Choose the right answer :
i) Vero cell line is prepared from _____________
a) Plants b) Human c) Mouse d) Monkey
ii) Shoots can be regenerated by a process called as _____________
a) Rhizogenesis b) Histogenesis
c) Caulogenesis d) Cytodifferentiation
iii) Cytokinin essential for somatic embryogenesis is ____________
a) 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
b) 3-indole butyric acid
c) Nicotinic acid
d) Zeatin
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D) Give any two examples of animal cell culture products with application.
E) What is cybrid ?
Give major types of media in PTC with important constituents and their functions. 10
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i) Let G be a finite group with identity element e. Show that if a ∈ G then there
exists a natural number n such that an = e.
ii) If G is a group then prove that for all a, b ∈ G (ab)–1 = b–1 a–1 .
( )
v) If φ is a homomorphism of G into G , then prove that (φ ( x ) )−1 = φ x −1 for
all x ∈ G.
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dx
= x + 3y
dt
dy
= 3x + y
dt
are linearly independent and write the general solution of the system.
d 2y dy
iii) Solve 2 2
+2 + 3y = 0 .
dx dx
iv) Find the particular solution that satisfies the given initial conditions.
dy
= 2 sin x cos x ; when x = 0, y = 1.
dx
v) Find the singular point of differential equation
2 d2y dy
(1 + x ) +x + y = 0 . Verify that 0 is an ordinary point.
dx 2 dx
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x2 x 4 x6
vi) Show that the series y = 1 − + − + ..... satisfies the differential
2! 4! 6!
d 2y
equation = − y.
dx 2
d2y dy
vii) Verify that y = x2 is one solution of x 2 + x − 4y = 0 .
dx 2 dx
2. Attempt any two of the following : 10
d 2y dy
+ P ( x ) + Q( x ) y = R ( x ) by using variation of parameter.
dx 2 dx
ii) Use the method of reduction of order to solve the differential equation
2
d 2 y ⎛ dy ⎞
y 2 − ⎜ ⎟ = 0.
dx ⎝ dx ⎠
d2y dy
iii) Solve the differential equation +3 − 10 y = 6e 4 x by method of
dx 2 dx
undetermined coefficient.
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d2y dy
i) a) Find the power series solution of differential equation +x + y = 0.
dx 2 dx
d2y
b) The differential equation + y = 0 has the series solution of the form
dx 2
∞
y= ∑ a jx j . Show that the coefficient aj are related by recursion formula
j=0
−aj
a j +2 = , j = 0, 1, 2, .....
( j +1) ( j +2)
ii) a) If W(t) is the Wronskian of the two solutions of the homogeneous
system of differential equations, then prove that W(t) is either
identically zero or nowhere zero on [a, b].
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SECTION – I
(Group Theory)
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SECTION – II
(Ordinary Differential Equations)
3. A) Attempt any three of the following : 6
i) Find the integrating factor of differential equation (xy – 1) dx + (x2 – xy)
dy = 0.
ii) Solve the differential equation
dy
x + y = x4
dx
iii) Show that x = 2e 4t, y = 3e 4t and x = e -t , y = –e –t are solutions of the
homogeneous system
dx
= x + 2y
dt
dy
= 3x + 2 y .
dt
d2y dy
iv) Find the general solution of the differential equation 2
−4 + 4y = 0 .
dx dx
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dy
− 2 xy = 6 xe x when x = 1, y = 1.
dx
dy
i) Find the power series solution of differential equation + y = 1 . Verify your
dx
conclusion by solving the differential equation directly.
dx
ii) Solve the system of differential equation =x+y
dt
dy
= 4x − 2y .
dt
iii) Solve the differential equation
d2y dy 1
− 3 + 2 y = by using method of variation of parameter.
dx 2 dx (1 + e −x )
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
MT – 337 (C) (Elective) : MATHEMATICS (Paper – VII)
(2008 Pattern) (New Course)
C- Programming – I
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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3. Attempt any two of the following : 10
i) Write a note on one-dimensional array.
ii) Explain the use of printf function.
iii) Write a program to reverse a string.
i) Determine the number of non empty collections of letters that can be formed
from 3 A’s and 5 B’s.
ii) How many numbers greater than 3,000,000 can be formed by arrangements
of 1, 2, 2, 4, 6, 6, 6 ?
iii) How many non-negative integer solutions are there to the equation
x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 = 28 with xi ≥ 1, i = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
iv) How many ways are there to seat 5 different boys and 5 different girls around
a circular table with 10 seats, if boys and girls alternate seats ?
v) Find the roots of the characteristic equation associated with the recurrence
relation an = 2an – 1 + 3a n – 2 , for n > 2.
vi) Determine the number of positive integers that are factors of 300.
vii) How many ways are there to distribute three different teddy bears and nine
identical lollipops to four children without restrictions ?
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ii) Find the coefficient of x in the expansion of (1 + 3x + 2x2 )4 .
5
iii) How many n-digit decimal sequences (using 0, 1, 2, ... , 9) are there in which
the digits 1, 2, 3 all appear ?
3. Attempt any two of the following : 10
i) Prove that in any set of seven distinct integers, there exist two integers whose
sum or difference is a multiple of 10.
ii) Solve the recurrence relation :
an = 2 an – 1 – an – 2 , a0 = a1 = 2.
iii) Prove that the number of selections with repetitions of r objects chosen from
r + n −1
n types of objects is r .
4. Attempt any one of the following : 10
x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 = 30, 0 ≤ x i ≤ 10, i = 1, 2, 3, 4. 6
b) How many arrangements of the digits 0, 1, 2, ..., 9 are there in which the
first digit is greater than 1 and last digit is less than 8 ? 4
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Sem. – III) Examination, 2010
BOTANY (Paper – V)
BO - 335 : Biometry and Computer Applications
(2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
Instructions : i) All questions are compulsory.
ii) Draw neat labelled diagram wherever necessary.
iii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Answer the following : 10
a) Define mean.
b) What is data ?
c) Define Event.
d) What is probability ?
e) Define server.
f) Define ALU.
g) What is desktop ?
h) What is WAN ?
i) What is computer ?
j) Define memory.
2. Attempt any two of the following : 10
a) Describe Histograms.
b) Comment on Task bar
c) Give importance of modem in net working.
3. Write short notes on any two of the following : 10
a) Continuous-variable
b) Advantages of computer networking.
c) Applications of windows.
4. What is binomial distribution and write its properties ? 10
OR
4. Write applications of MS Excel. 10
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GL – 332 : GEOLOGY (Paper – II)
Igneous Petrology (2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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b) Contaminated Granites
c) Gravitational settling.
Write notes on : 10
b) Mixing of magmas.
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4. State and explain with neat diagrams mechanics of gravity, thrust and strike-slip
faulting. 10
OR
4. a) Describe composition of salt domes and add a note on their economic importance.
b) Explain origin of folds by tectonic movements. 10
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i) Define sensor.
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STATISTICS (Principal)
(Paper – I) ST - 331 : Distribution Theory – I
(2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
m n
A) B)
n −1 m +1
n m
C) D)
m −1 n +1
iii) The probability density function of the first order statistic X(1) is
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β
⎛X⎞
iv) If X ~ W (α, β ) , then the distribution of Y = ⎜ ⎟ is
⎝α⎠
a) Let ( X1, X 2 ..., X k ) ~ MD ( n , p1, p 2 ,...p k ) . State the moment generating function
of (X1,X2,...,Xk) and hence find covariance between X1 and X2..
b) Let X ~W (α, β ) . Obtain expression for mean and median of the distribution
of X .
ii) Using central limit theorem find the approximate probability that mean of a
random sample of size 25 from a distribution having probability density
function
f ( x ) = 3x 2 , 0 < x < 1
= 0 , otherwise
3 4
lies between and . 3
5 5
c) Three fair dice are cast. In 10 independent casts, let X be the number of times all
three faces are alike and Y be the number of times only two faces are alike.
Find the joint probability density function of X and Y and compute E (6 XY). 5
4. Attempt any one of the following :
a) i) Obtain joint probability density function of ith and jth order statistics for a
random sample of size n from a continuous distribution. 7
ii) A discrete random variable X is such that E(X) = 3 and E (X2)=13.
What is the value of k which gurantees P ( X − 3 ≤ k ) ≥ 0.99 ? 3
b) i) If X1, X2 ,X 3 is a random sample from U (0, 1), find the probability density
function of sample median (M). Also find E(M) and Var (M). 6
ii) If X ~ β1( m , n ), obtain harmonic mean of the distribution of X. 4
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STATISTICS (Principal) (Paper – II)
ST – 332 : Theory of Estimation (2008 Pattern) (New Course)
X1 + 2X2 X + X2
If T1 = and T2 = 1 then efficiency of T1 in relation to T2 is
3 2
A) 9/10 B) 10/9 C) 5/3 D) 3/5
iii) Pitman-Koopman form fo probability distribution is used to determine
___________ estimator of the parameter.
A) unbiased B) sufficient C) efficient D) consistent
iv) A biased estimator T is consistent for population parameter if the following
condition is satisfied for the sample size n tending to infinity.
A) Bias in T tends to zero
B) V(T) tends to zero
C) Bias in T and V(T) tend to zero
D) Bias in T tends to zero and V(T) tends to one
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b) In each of the following cases, state whether the given statement is true or
false : (1 each)
i) UMVUE
n ( n − 1)
is an unbiased estimator of θ (1 – θ ), where T = ∑Xi .
i =1
= 0 , elsewhere
a) i) X1, X 2,...Xn is a r.s. from U(0, θ ). Show that X(n) is consistent estimator
of θ . 6
b) i) X1, X 2,...Xn is a r.s. of size n from a distribution with mean μ and variance
n n
δ 2 . Let ∑ a i = 1 where ai, i=1, 2,...n are constants. Show that T = ∑ai Xi is
i =1 i=1
an unbiased estimator of μ . Find V(T) and show that it is minimum when
1
ai = , i=1, 2, ...n. 6
n
ii) With usual notations, prove that MVBUE of θ satisfies the relation :
∂
log L = n I (θ ) (T − θ) . 4
∂θ
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STATISTICS (Principal) (Paper – III)
ST 333 : Statistical Process Control (Online Methods)
(2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
3σ0
C) μ 0 − σ 0 D) μ 0 +
n
ii) The control limits are obtained using Poisson probability distribution for
A) X -chart B) C chart
C) CRL chart D) X-MR chart
iii) In SPC, one always draws
A) X -chart first and then R-chart
B) R-chart first and then X -chart
C) both X chart and R chart simultaneously
D) any one of the X chart and R chart
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b) i) What do you mean by online methods in SPC ? State any illustration of it.
ii) Detected on the second sample after the shift. (Assume Normality)
4. Attempt any one of the following :
a) i) Explain the construction and interpretation of p-chart by using stabilized
control limits when subgroup sizes ηi are different and process fraction
defective P is not known. 5
ii) Explain briefly the operating characteristic curve for X -chart. (The quality
characteristic X follows Normal probability distribution and the standard
deviation σ of the process is known and is constant. Define Average Run
Length (ARL). 5
b) i) Explain the construction and interpretation of R-chart when standards
μ and σ are not known. Explain the method of revision of such a R-chart
if a point (j, Rj) falls above UCL. 6
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ii) Draw a Pareto Diagram for the following data of a manufacturing process
and interpret it 4
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STATISTICS (Principal) (Paper – IV)
ST-334 : Design of Experiments
(2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
A) Xi B) ni Xi
C) nXi D) Xi − X
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c) Define :
i) Experimental unit. 1
ii) Block. 1
b) State the mathematical model for an RBD. Give meanings of notation used
and state assumptions. Show that in an RBD, mean S.S. due to error is an
unbiased estimator of the error variance.
c) Describe Split Plot Design. Give one application and its layout.
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STATISTICS (Principal) (Paper – V)
ST-335 : C Programming (Turbo C)
(2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
C) 0 D) –5
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b) In each of the following cases, state whether the given statement is true or
false : (1 each)
i) A function by default returns an integer value.
x 3 − 4 xy + 2 y 2
. 1
(x + y )2
iii) What is the use of strlen ( ) ? 1
int i = 1627;
float y = 16.273;
a) Explain each of the following giving their syntax and usage with an example.
i) scanf ( )
ii) printf ( )
iii) getchar ( )
b) Draw a flowchart to get and print factorial value of a positive integer.
0 ≤ PA ≤ 999 8
1000 ≤ PA ≤ 1999 10
2000 ≤ PA ≤ 2999 12
PA ≥ 3000 15
Write a C program that will accept the purchase amount (PA) and compute
net bill to be paid after the discount and print purchase amount, discount, net
bill on separate lines.
c) Explain the concept of a pointer with a suitable illustration. Give syntax and
example for declaring and initializing a pointer. Explain how to access contents
of a variable through pointer.
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Activity to tm tp
1−2 1 1 7
1−3 1 4 7
1−4 2 2 8
2−5 1 1 1
3−5 2 5 14
4−6 2 5 8
5−6 3 6 15
i) Draw project network.
ii) Find the expected time and variance for each activity.
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c) A vehicle costs Rs. 50,000/- running costs and resale values every year are
given below :
Year Running cost Resale value
1 5000 30000
2 6000 15000
3 7000 7500
4 9000 3750
5 12500 2000
6 16000 2000
7 18000 2000
c) A businessman buys an item at Rs. 8/- and sells it at Rs. 12/-. The following
table gives the sales for last 100 days.
Determine critical path and find normal project duration. Crash the relevant
activities and determine optimal project duration, if indirect cost is
Rs. 500/- per week. 7
b) i) A factory requires 3600 kg of raw material for producing an item per year.
The cost of placing an order is Rs. 36/- and the holding cost of the stock
is Rs. 2.50/- per kg per year. Determine Economic order quantity. 5
ii) For the following pay-off matrix
Events
A B C
Strategy
s( x + u ) − s( x )
A)
s (x )
s( x ) − s ( x + u )
B)
s (x )
C) s( x ) − s ( x + u )
s( x + u )
s (x )
D)
s( x + u )
A) P[ T ≤ log(1 − δ)]
⎡ log(1 − δy ) ⎤
B) P ⎢T ≤ − ⎥⎦
⎣ δ
C) P[ T ≤ − log(1 − δy)]
D) P[ T ≤ log(1 − δy )]
b) In each of the following cases state whether the given statement is true or
false : (1 each)
ii) For feasibility of insurance business its utility function must be non-
decreasing and concave.
i) Benefit
i) e ox
ii) P (A x ) .
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Construct the columns lx, Lx and Tx for a radix of 20,000. Also find the
probability that an insect from this radix will survive atleast 2 years.
b) With usual notation show that
tμ q x = (μ q x+t )(t p x) .
c) Obtain E (z) where z is net single premium in terms of V for
i) n year term insurance
ii) whole life insurance
iii) n year pure endowment insurance.
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1 − vn
an = 5
δ
1
= ; 0 ≤ t ≤ 80
g ( t ) 80
=0 ; otherwise
Find the net single premium for whole life insurance of a unit amount
issued to (x) at force of interest ( δ ) 0.05. 5
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D) ŷ t = (1 − α ) ŷt −1 + [1 − (1 − α ) ] y t −1
2 2
ii) Calculate Durbin-Watson test statistic, from the information given below : 6
yt 9.7 10.5 12.5 11.7 11.6 8.5 10.0 7.4 7.8 8.6
ŷ t 10.38 10.83 10.71 10.75 10.65 9.5 9.8 9.4 9.3 10.2
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T.Y. B. Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
GEOGRAPHY
Gg : 331- Principles and Techniques of Watershed Management
Paper – I (2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
b) Define Run-off.
c) What is intercaption ?
f) Explain baseflow.
j) Define evapotranspiration.
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b) Discuss the watershed areas as delineated by All India Soil and Land Use
Survey.
a) Hydrological cycle.
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GEOGRAPHY
Gg-332 : Geography of Travel and Tourism
(Paper – II) (2008 Pattern) (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
P.T.O.
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GEOGRAPHY (Paper – III)
Gg-333 : Fundamentals of Geoinformatics (Paper – I)
(2008 Pattern) (New)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
d) Define DTM.
e) What is entity ?
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c) DEM.
Explain how remote sensing and GIS are helpful in urban studies. 10
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GEOGRAPHY (Paper – IV)
Gg-334 : India : A Geographical Analysis (New Course)
(2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
e) State any two conditions suitable for the formation of lateritic soil.
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a) Monsoon weather
4. Explain the drainage system of India with reference to east flowing rivers.
OR
Divide India into climatic regions and explain any one of them in detail. 10
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
GEOGRAPHY
Gg : 335 : Geography of Soils (Paper – V)
2008 Pattern (New Course)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
f) What is Pedology ?
g) What is Soil pH ?
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b) Soil colour
4. Draw a neat labelled diagram of the soil profile and elaborate the zones of
eluviation and illuviation. 10
OR
Classify world Soils and discuss zonal, azonal and intrazonal soils.
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T.Y. B. Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
GEOGRAPHY (Paper – VI)
Gg-336 : Fundamentals of Geoinformatics Paper – II (New)
(2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
i) What is overlap ?
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a) Electromagnetic radiation
c) Pseudoscopic image.
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g) Give one disadvantage and one advantage of active filter over passive filter. 2
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c) What is CATV ? 1
a) Draw the block diagram of fiber optic communication system. Explain each
block in brief. 4
b) What is multimode graded index fiber ? Explain its parabolic index profile. 4
c) What is LASER ? Explain the principle of operation of semiconductor injection
laser. 4
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b) What is thermistor ? 1
c) Define Actuators. 1
a) What are the transduction principles used in sensors ? Explain any one with
suitable example. 4
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES (Paper – VI)
DS-336 (A) : Indian Military System – I (New) (2008 Pattern)
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES (Paper – VI)
DS-336 (B) : Maratha Military System – I (New)
(2008 Pattern)
Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 40
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (Paper – V)
VOC-IND-MIC-335 : Pollution Control Technology
1. Answer as directed : 10
Bioremediation.
a) What is the role of screens and grit chambers in waste water treatment process ?
4. Determine the size of high rate tricking filter for the following data : 10
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Voc.) (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
SEED TECHNOLOGY
Paper V : Seed Pathology and Entomology
(2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
f) Define hexapoda.
g) What is halter ?
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b) Describe in detail any one method used for seed health testing.
b) Complete metamorphosis.
c) Pheromones.
What are storage grain pests ? Describe the life cycle, damage and control measures
of rice weevil. 10
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a) Describe the manufacture of urea from ammonia with flow sheet diagram.
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a) Bioaugmentation
b) Pollutants
c) Composting.
OR
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
PHOTOGRAPHY AND AUDIO-VISUAL PRODUCTION – VI (Vocational)
(New Course) (2008 Pattern)
(Video Production)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
8) What is WINS ?
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T.Y. B.Sc. (Vocational) (Semester – III) Examination, 2010
SEED TECHNOLOGY
Seed Farm Management, Processing and Storage
Paper – VI (New) (2008 PATTERN)
Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 40
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